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The Goldfinch (Original Motion Picture...

1.9M streams

1,877,181

Old (Original Motion Picture Soundtrac...

1.8M streams

1,766,533

Dead Space (Original Soundtrack)

409K streams

409,020

Voyagers (Original Motion Picture Soun...

251K streams

251,021

The Crowded Room (Apple TV+ Original S...

170.5K streams

170,470

Servant: Season 1 (Apple TV+ Original ...

8K streams

80,017

Servant: Season 3 (Apple TV+ Original ...

79.2K streams

79,238

Bloodline (Original Motion Picture Sou...

67.6K streams

67,571

Servant: Season 4 (Apple TV+ Original ...

24.8K streams

24,795

Servant: Season 2 (Apple TV+ Original ...

4.6K streams

4,601

Biography

While recognized as a rising composer of film and television scores for the likes of M. Night Shyamalan (Servant) and John Crowley (The Goldfinch), Trevor Gureckis has written music for the ballet and chamber ensemble and produced remixes in the electronic sphere. 
 A graduate of the Yale School of Music (2007 M.M.). Based in New York City, he co-founded the artist collective Found Objects with fellow Yale Music alumnus Jay Wadley. In 2012, he produced and performed on the album Rework_: Philip Glass Remixed, also featuring Beck, Amon Tobin, and Cornelius. In the meantime, his piece Fixated Nights was recorded by the American Brass Quintet, and his ballet Potential Energies premiered in Brooklyn. He went on to compose music for the TV documentary Election Day: Lens Across America (2017) and the thrillers Wetlands (2017) and Bloodline (2018). 
 The year 2019 saw the release of his solo debut album, Corte, on Supertrain Records. The year also offered the Brazilian films Kardec and Amor Assombrado, both featuring Gureckis' music, as well as the Warner/Amazon feature The Goldfinch, an adaptation of Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. He also composed the score for the Apple TV+ series Servant, which began airing that November. It was co-produced by M. Night Shyamalan, who also directed two of the episodes. ~ Marcy Donelson, AllMusic